Classical Corner Classical Music Corner (thread #23)

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  1. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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    Figured it was my turn to do the traditional #1000 flip to new #23 thread.
    Hope I did it right?


    Place for all to share their Classical Music Likes and info.

    Everyone is welcome!! :righton:

    Continued from here: http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?p=6323715#post6323715

     
  2. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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    Playing something the Laser hasn't scanned in a while!
    (Penguin Guide Top Award Winner)

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    My actual copy but same exact as the LS

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  3. I don't have that LS, must fill that gap. :righton:
     
  4. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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  5. wolfram

    wolfram Slave to the rhythm

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    :eek: 23?

    Does that mean this thread is now controlled by a cult secretly ruling the world?

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    Don't laugh! There are even movies about it, so it must be true.

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    OMG OMG OMG
     
  6. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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    After while I'll celebrate by playing Beethoven Piano Sonata No.23 for the event!!
     
  7. Bronth

    Bronth Active Member

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    For those who may seek for a door to the past Classical Music Corner threads, here's the one redirecting to the previous thread:

    Classical Music Corner #22
     
  8. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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    Or maybe track #8 from this great CD? :winkgrin:

    8) Bernstein Chichester Psalms: Ii. Psalms 23 & 2

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  9. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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    Opppssss sorry did I forget to put that in post #1 here? :hide:

    My apologies Guys!!

    Can moderator fix this...PLEASE?
     
  10. Bronth

    Bronth Active Member

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    No need to apologize, Graphyfotoz, we are all accouches here, and the child is alive and well! :winkgrin: :cheers:
     
  11. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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    Mr Moderator fixed it for us! Life is good! :edthumbs:
    Thank You Mr Moderator!!
     
  12. Yes, it was not released as one of the SACDs.
     
  13. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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    As promised......Laser is currently scanning.
    Piano Sonata No.21 23 26 covered on this CD.
    As you said George this CD is spectacular!! :righton:

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  14. Rose River Bear

    Rose River Bear Senior Member

    A must have for Les Adieux and the Appasionata...the Waldstein however is another story.....see Arrau for that one.
     
  15. Rose River Bear

    Rose River Bear Senior Member

    A must have for Les Adieux and the Appassionata...the Waldstein however is another story.....see Arrau for that one.
     
  16. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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    RRB looks like you double posted! Oppss :D

    RRB looks like you double posted! Oppss :D

    :laugh:
     
  17. Graphyfotoz

    Graphyfotoz Forum Classaholic Thread Starter

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    The only Arrau I have is for the 5th.

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  18. Robin L

    Robin L Musical Omnivore

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    23 skidoo—get thee OUT!

    I say Annie Fischer for all three—particularly in #23.
     
  19. George P

    George P Notable Member

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    Agreed on Annie #23 - for sure! :agree:

    For the Waldstein, I say either the mono Serkin on Music and Arts or the live one by Hoffman from the superb Casimir recital on Marston Records.
     
  20. George P

    George P Notable Member

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    Just as a reminder, this thread (and the 22 that have preceded it) is for all things that relate to Classical Music. Feel free to post what you're listening to, what recordings you recommend, recent classical purchases, classical concerts, discuss classical works, classical composers, etc.

    Also, beginners are especially welcome. Feel free to post any questions that you may have about classical music and/or classical recordings. This includes requests for recommendations for recordings of particular works/composers, etc. We have lots of friendly and knowledgeable members who will be glad to help you out.

    And as always, I would like to offer my sincere gratitude to all of the regulars (you know who you are) that have made this such and enjoyable and informative experience thus far! You guys are the best! :wave:
     
  21. George P

    George P Notable Member

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    Gilels's Beethoven is well worth recopmmending twice three times. :agree:
     
  22. Casagrande

    Casagrande Forum Resident

    Today I received The Complete Symphonies of Mozart by Karl Bohm & The Berliner. Great box-set.

    Now if I were to buy a complete set of piano concertos Mozart, what would you recommend? Ashkenazy, Perahia, something else?
     
  23. George P

    George P Notable Member

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    Perahia or Anda. The latter is a bit more energetic, the former is more beautiful. If I had to sell one right now, it'd probably keep the Anda.

    I should add that I haven't heard the Ashkenazy.
     
  24. Rose River Bear

    Rose River Bear Senior Member

    For #23 I like Gilels but my favorite is Kempff.
     
  25. Rose River Bear

    Rose River Bear Senior Member

    Tough to get rid of one or the other. There are some Mozart Piano Concertos that both of them "own".

    17th - Perahia
    21 - Anda

    and so on...
     
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